Playlist: Holocaust (topic)

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An Offering Made By Fire

Sermonette by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

In I Peter 2:5-9, God's people are called a chosen generation and a royal priesthood, God's own distinctive people, commissioned to offer sacrifices.


How Dark the Heart

Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)

The Holocaust, as described in the book "Ordinary Men" by Christopher Browning, involved Reserve Police Battalion 101, a group of men unfit for frontline warfare but capable of holding jobs under normal circumstances. These men, aged around 39, were part of the German war effort tasked with solving the leadership's problem with …


Made By Fire

Sermonette by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

We are a kingdom of priests, called to be living sacrifices, ardently serving God, with a view of being consumed or used up in service to Him.


A Government to Fear (Part Five)

Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)

The final stage mentioned is elimination, which parallels what Hitler did during the Holocaust. In the Holocaust, the offenders were removed under the guise of benefiting the greater good of the nation. Although the United States has not reached this stage, the direction suggests a progression towards it.


Ecclesiastes Resumed (Part Nine)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)

The Holocaust began with Kristallnacht on November 9, 1938, when the SA, unleashed by Adolf Hitler, killed 91 people, burned over 1,000 synagogues, and destroyed over 7,000 Jewish businesses across Germany. The Jewish people were forced to pay for the damages caused by the Nazis. This event is recognized as the start of the …


Dystopia? Utopia?

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Great Tribulation is the ultimate dystopia. The return of Christ will avenge all the crimes committed against God's people, as God's Kingdom is restored.


The Patterns of God

Sermon by John O. Reid

The final conflict at Armageddon will cause mankind to remember what their desire to disobey God, and what their obsession go to war, has cost them.


The Most Dangerous Battlefront

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by David F. Maas

The most dangerous battle at hand is against our own flesh, where we least expect treachery and where we have become the most complacent.